Communicative Disorders: Articles
Links to resources for researching the Communicative Disorders literature
Last Updated: Oct 24, 2024 2:11 PM
Getting Started
Below are tools that can assist you in conducting research in the area of Communicative Disorders. Resources highlighted within the guide are accessible to University at Buffalo students and faculty.
In addition to this guide, individual consultations and group instruction can be arranged. Your feedback on this guide is welcomed!
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Primary Databases
- Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts This link opens in a new windowLinguistics & language behavior-related research. More InfoUB ONLY
- APA PsycINFO This link opens in a new window
- CINAHL Plus with Full Text This link opens in a new windowNursing & allied health-related research. More InfoFull-Text UB ONLY
- EMBASE via Elsevier This link opens in a new windowA major biomedical database with strong coverage of pharmacological research and use of drugs in medicine. More InfoUB ONLY
- Education Source This link opens in a new windowDefinitive online resource for education research. More InfoFull-Text UB ONLY
- MEDLINE via Ovid This link opens in a new windowThe U.S. National Library of Medicine® (NLM) premier bibliographic database that contains more than 23 million references to journal articles in life sciences with a concentration on biomedicine. More InfoPartial Full-Text UB ONLY
- Web of Science Core Collection This link opens in a new windowMulti-disciplinary citation indexes covering journals, book chapters, and conference papers. More InfoPartial Full-Text UB ONLY
Clinical Databases/Evidence-Based Resources
- speechBiteA database of intervention studies across the scope of speech pathology practice.
- ASHA Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)EBP seeks to integrate: (a) clinical expertise/expert opinion, (b) external scientific evidence, and (c) client/patient/caregiver perspectives to provide high-quality services reflecting the interests, values, needs, and choices of the individuals served by ASHA
- ASHA Evidence MapsProvides clinicians, researchers, clients, and caregivers with tools and guidance to engage in evidence-based decision making. These maps highlight the importance of the three components of evidence-based practice: clinical expertise, current best evidence, and client/patient perspectives
- Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews This link opens in a new windowThe Cochrane Collaboration prepares full-text systematic reviews of the effects of healthcare. More InfoUB ONLY
- ClinicalKey This link opens in a new windowSearch engine and database of peer-reviewed and evidence-based clinical information resources designed to support physician patient care decisions. ClinicalKey information resources include the full text of over 1,000 Elsevier medical and surgical reference books, 500 journals, 2,800 drug monographs, 2,000 practice guidelines, 15,000 patient education handouts, 13,000 medical and surgical videos, and 5 million images.
- EBM Reviews - Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials This link opens in a new windowContains bibliographic references to controlled trials in medicine. More InfoFull-Text UB ONLY
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